Explain how the "alien status" of a company amplifies the political and legal issues faced by the company in a foreign market.

Explain how the "alien status" of a company amplifies the political and legal issues faced by the company in a foreign market.



Political and legal issues a business faces abroad are often amplified by the "alien status" of the company, which increases the difficulty of properly assessing and forecasting the dynamic international business climate. The alien status of a foreign business has two dimensions: It is alien in that foreigners control the business and in that the culture of the host country is alien to management. The alien status of a business means that, when viewed as an outsider, it can be seen as an exploiter and receive prejudiced or unfair treatment at the hands of politicians, legal authorities, or both. Political activists can rally support by advocating the expulsion of the "foreign exploiters," often with the open or tacit approval of authorities.


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